The Washburn Homemakers
club will hold its annual family picnic at the Spiegel cabin and
picnic grounds Sunday, June 30. Members please note the
change of date and place as the picnic was first planned for June
16.

The Cannonville Ladies
Aid will meet at the church Wednesday, June 19, at 1:30 p.m.
A lunch will be served following the meeting.

Mrs. Eugene Simmons
arrived home Friday after spending 10 days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Lukowski, in Omaha, Nebr. She also attended the
high school graduation of her brother.

Mrs. Don Stewart,
daughters, Jovey and Jana and son Jeffrey, of Verona spent from
Thursday until Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Short.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Short
and family of West Allis spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Frank Short. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Short and family also were
Sunday dinner and supper guests there.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Schultz, Beloit, attended the funeral of Mrs. R. R. Rath at Granton
last week Wednesday. They were accompanied home Wednesday
evening by her sister, Mrs. Elmer Kapfer, who visited at the
Schultz home with her son, Leon Kapfer, and his family in
Janesville, until the fore part of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Spiegel had their infant daughter, Marilyn Rose, christened at St.
Mary’s Catholic Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John
Reinart were sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Reinart and family were
dinner guests at the Spiegel home in honor of the
occasion.

Eugene Kissling who has
been employed in Michigan; arrived home Saturday to attend the
silver wedding party of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kissling; and
to make an extended visit at home.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Stevens were callers at the Jack Urban home Sunday
afternoon.

Mrs. Art Odell was a
Sunday dinner guest at the Sanford Dehart home.

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Feutz
and son, Ronald, and a boy friend and neighbors, another principal
friend and wife, all of Wisconsin Rapids, called at the Christ
Feutz home Monday morning. They were on their way to Canada for a
week of fishing.

Duane Kissling and lady
friend of Minneapolis spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Kissling.

Mr. and Mrs. John Reinart and family visited at the Claude Kyle
home Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Stevens were callers at the Ralph Short home Sunday
evening.

Mrs. Art Williams spent
Sunday afternoon and was a supper guest at the Christ Feutz
home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Short
and Mrs. Don Stewart and family called at the Art Short home Sunday
afternoon.

Mrs. Ed Short spent the
weekend at the Paul Kuhn and George Allbaugh homes.